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Choose language settings for your keyboard, websites, and apps

Windows 11

  1. You can add an input language in Settings. Adding an input language lets you set a language-preference order for websites and apps. It also lets you change your keyboard language.
  2. Select Start > Settings > Time & language > Language & region .
  3. Under Preferred languages , select the language that contains the keyboard you want, and then select Options .
  4. Select Add a keyboard and choose the keyboard you want to add. If you don't see the keyboard you want, you may have to add a new language to get additional options. If this is the case, go on to step 4.
  5. Return to the Language settings page, and select Add a language .
  6. Choose the language you want to use from the list, and then select Next .
  7. Review any language features you want to set up or install, and select Install .

Windows 10

  1. You can add an input language in Settings. Adding an input language lets you set a language-preference order for websites and apps. It also lets you change your keyboard language.
  2. Select Start > Settings > Time & Language > Language .
  3. Under Preferred languages , select the language that contains the keyboard you want, and then select Options .
  4. Select Add a keyboard and choose the keyboard you want to add. If you don't see the keyboard you want, you may have to add a new language to get additional options. If this is the case, go on to step 4.
  5. Return to the Language settings page, and select Add a language .
  6. Choose the language you want to use from the list, and then select Next .
  7. Review any language features you want to set up or install, and select Install .
Change your keyboard layout - Microsoft Support
Learn how to add, switch or customize keyboard layouts or input methods for different languages in Windows 7 or 8.1. Find out how to download and install a language pack or set a language as your primary language.
Choose language settings for your keyboard, websites, and apps
Learn how to set a language-preference order for websites and apps, and change your keyboard language in Windows 10. Follow the steps to add an input language in Settings, and choose the keyboard you want from the list.
Change the default input language for Windows - Microsoft Support
Select the check box for the keyboard or Input Method Editor (IME) that you want to use, and then click OK. The language is added to the Default input language list. To preview the keyboard layout, click Preview .
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Windows keyboard tips and tricks - Microsoft Support
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Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support
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Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support
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